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Gazzer

In my eyes its just one more license that they can make money out off you with, I do know a few lads that just run a estate car now instead off a sign writeen van.


Theres a guy local to me that got fined for transporting waste and he was using an estate car...If you are trade you are trade !
But what if i refit my own bathroom? can i use the tip now? NO! still a trader...so as a member of the public my rights to use the council tip ( which i am paying for) are not valid ? ....NO, you are trade! :mad2::mad2: Can i have a refund on the tax i pay due to not having access to the tip i pay for...No!
 
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diamondtiling

I get 12 permits per year for my household waste being carried in my van, I have changed my kitchen tiles 12 times in the last month.

:smilewinkgrin:


Seriously though, I dont take rubbish away, it all goes in a skip. If the customer wants it removing then its £53 per van load (under a tonne) to a commercial waste site.



Plus vat.

:smilewinkgrin:
 
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doug boardley

I take my trailer quite often to customers houses, I'll fill it up with what I've used, and then they can take it to the tip and dispose of it. If they don't have a towbar I'll take it at the weekend using my wifes car and just charge an hourly rate. It's a good service I think and the customers always seem happy with it too.:thumbsup:
 
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Time's Ran Out

Empty van today - so took an old settee to the tip (got nothing to sit on now!) and while we were there a lady in a big Porche 4 wheeler (similar to X5) was being harraunged by the tip worker for bringing files and boxed papers to the tip -'that's business waste' - no its from my son's bedroom she said -'what all this from his bedroom'.
Who said Hitler died in a bunker!
 
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Colour Republic

Empty van today - so took an old settee to the tip (got nothing to sit on now!) and while we were there a lady in a big Porche 4 wheeler (similar to X5) was being harraunged by the tip worker for bringing files and boxed papers to the tip -'that's business waste' - no its from my son's bedroom she said -'what all this from his bedroom'.
Who said Hitler died in a bunker!

No doubt she couldn't put it in the paper recycling bin there

"sorry love you can't recycle here"
 
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Scott

Do you know what happens to the plasterboard waste? I did ask at the tip a month or so back, bloke says it just goes in a different hole in the ground, something to do with gases?

Its one of those materials that comes from a natural source so dont really understand the science behind it, all i know is it a pain when you de-tile and de-board at the same time and all the tiles are still on the plasterboard. Glad i dont take my own stuff to the tip!
 

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